After thoroughly investigating the incident with the assistance of several law enforcement agencies, police say they have been unable to corroborate any evidence of the victim’s account in this matter.

Police say detectives have exploited every available resource from sex offender registries to telephonic tips to area surveillance cameras to video from the school bus.

Additionally, there were inconsistent and contradictory statements regarding the incident during the investigation.

In the initial report, an 11-year-old girl said she exited a school bus and was walking home near the intersection of Cambronne Street and Barbara Place at about 3:45 p.m.

When she approached her driveway, an older model vehicle pulled even with her and stopped. The driver exited the vehicle, approached her and asked, “Do you need a ride home?” The girl ran into her home with the man chasing after her. She quickly told her father, who ran outside, but the man had already left.

In the initial report, the girl described the man as a heavyset Hispanic in his late 20s to early 30s, with dark hair, a mustache and glasses with a light blue polo shirt.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Mandeville Police Department at 985-626-9711.

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